Wasps supporting Project Rugby

Wasps are one of 14 clubs taking part in Project Rugby, a new grassroots engagement initiative by England Rugby and Premiership Rugby designed to increase participation in under-represented communities.

The project aims to reach over 12,000 participants by Summer 2018 by providing accessible opportunities to play rugby, in over 200 community locations across England, transitioning new players and volunteers into local grassroots rugby clubs. The project’s innovative approach will utilise rugby’s core values to increase levels of resilience and confidence among participants, as well as helping people to feel more connected to their local community.

Funded by a major investment, Project Rugby will utilise the knowledge of both organisations in growing participation in new communities and increasing diversity in the game.

Ian Isham, Wasps Community manager, said: “We’re fully behind Project Rugby and its aim of bringing the game to new audiences in the Midlands. Our club plays a prominent role in the local community so it’s important that people view the game, and Wasps as inclusive and open to anyone. We’re looking forward to changing perceptions of rugby union currently held by those who may not traditionally think the sport is for them. Our Project Rugby initiatives within the community will give new players the chance to enjoy the fantastic benefits of rugby, hopefully creating fans for life and helping the game grow further in the Midlands.”

Wayne Morris, ‎Community & Corporate Social Responsibility Director at Premiership Rugby commented: “We’re delighted to announce the launch of Project Rugby, a landmark partnership between Premiership Rugby and the England Rugby which combines the assets of the professional clubs and the governing body to help the game reach out to new communities. This ground-breaking new initiative, that builds on our previous programming, will see young people from disadvantaged communities, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority groups and Disabled people across England given the opportunity to participate in regular rugby activity. We will be putting rugby on the agenda for the first time for many participants. Rugby is built on core values, Project Rugby will not only increase the number of people playing the game but will also harness these values, providing participants with essential life skills.

Steve Grainger, Rugby Development Director at England Rugby, added: “The Project Rugby partnership with Premiership Rugby is incredibly significant for rugby union in England as we aim to demonstrate that it can be a sport for everyone. Having all 14 Premiership Rugby partner clubs actively engaging with these communities gives us a fantastic reach across the country and we’re looking forward to seeing new people participating in the game. Rugby has a unique ability to increase self-confidence and wellbeing as well as bringing people together and we want as many people as possible to benefit from the sport.”

For more information or to find out about a Project Rugby session near you, visit www.projectrugby.co.uk.